The last 60 years have witnessed advanced technological innovation for disaster risk reduction (DRR) with the invention of high-resolution satellite imagery, digital cartography and modern engineering building techniques to high-yielding agricultural production. However, none have been highly satisfying in lessening the impact of disasters. The significant factor for the limited success of modern scientific society is that it views the world from a temporal perspective where humans are believed to be an active agent in modifying every natural possibility into opportunity. The very composite environmental system is simplified whilst extracting resources, resulting in resource depletion and environmental degradation, consequently opening the ...
156-166Natural disaster’s impact on the community and development’s sustainability are occurring i...
A disaster can cause countries to lose the economic and social ground that they have worked for deca...
India has been traditionally vulnerable to natural disasters on account of its unique geo-climatic c...
Local knowledge and modern science are both valuable inputs to environmental Disaster Risk Reduction...
Local knowledge and modern science are both valuable inputs to environmental Disaster Risk Reduction...
The increasing frequency of disasters, coupled with a number of emerging threats and trends, are lea...
As with any other field of research, the field of disaster research (aka, disaster studies) is fille...
Disasters kill people, destroy infrastructure, damage ecosystems and undermine development, and coul...
Climate change, globalization, urbanization, social isolation, and increased interconnectednessbetwe...
The valuable role that science has to play in disaster preparedness and risk reduction is widely rec...
Action toward strengthened disaster risk reduction (DRR) ideally builds from evidence-based policyma...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Disaster risk reduction policy and practice require knowledge for informed decision making and coord...
The purpose of the study was to identify and understand the indigenous knowledge systems in general ...
AbstractWithin the context of disaster risk reduction, including climate change adaptation, signific...
156-166Natural disaster’s impact on the community and development’s sustainability are occurring i...
A disaster can cause countries to lose the economic and social ground that they have worked for deca...
India has been traditionally vulnerable to natural disasters on account of its unique geo-climatic c...
Local knowledge and modern science are both valuable inputs to environmental Disaster Risk Reduction...
Local knowledge and modern science are both valuable inputs to environmental Disaster Risk Reduction...
The increasing frequency of disasters, coupled with a number of emerging threats and trends, are lea...
As with any other field of research, the field of disaster research (aka, disaster studies) is fille...
Disasters kill people, destroy infrastructure, damage ecosystems and undermine development, and coul...
Climate change, globalization, urbanization, social isolation, and increased interconnectednessbetwe...
The valuable role that science has to play in disaster preparedness and risk reduction is widely rec...
Action toward strengthened disaster risk reduction (DRR) ideally builds from evidence-based policyma...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Disaster risk reduction policy and practice require knowledge for informed decision making and coord...
The purpose of the study was to identify and understand the indigenous knowledge systems in general ...
AbstractWithin the context of disaster risk reduction, including climate change adaptation, signific...
156-166Natural disaster’s impact on the community and development’s sustainability are occurring i...
A disaster can cause countries to lose the economic and social ground that they have worked for deca...
India has been traditionally vulnerable to natural disasters on account of its unique geo-climatic c...